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Manchester Borough adopted legislation that has not yet been incorporated into the Borough code can be found in the section below. Once a new law has been codified, it will no longer appear in this section.
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ORDINANCE 2025-04 AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 2024-05 OF THE BOROUGH OF MANCHESTER, COUNTY OF YORK, ESTABLISHING REGULATIONS, LICENSING AND INSPECTIONS FOR RENTAL PROPERTIES AND HOUSING OCCUPANCY WITHIN MANCHESTER BOROUGH
RESOLUTION 2025-12 AMENDING AND SETTING FEES FOR SERVICES FOR 2025 AND BEYOND
RESOLUTION 2026-06 ADOPTING A STREET SWEEPING POLICY
RESOLUTION 2026-07 INTENT TO FOLLOW THE DISPOSITION AND RETENTION MUNICIPAL RECORDS SCHEDULE
RESOLUTION 2026-08 DISPOSITION FOR DESTRUCTION OF SPECIFIED RECORDS
Below are the most commonly referenced codes for Manchester Borough
CODE CHAPTER 149 ZONING – BUILDING/ZONING USE PERMITS
CODE CHAPTER 68 – BRUSH, GRASS & WEEDS
ORDINANCE 2023-02 – TIME LIMIT AND SPECIAL PURPOSE PARKING
CODE CHAPTER 100 – NOISE
CODE CHAPTER 126 – STREETS & SIDEWALKS (INCLUDES SNOW REMOVAL, VEHICLE OBSTRUCTIONS, and SAFETY)
CODE CHAPTER 125 – STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
CODE CHAPTER 108 – PEDDLING, SOLICITING & FOOD TRUCKS
York County Home Improvement Program – The York County Planning Commission has several programs for assisting homeowners in maintaining their homes with repairs such as for heating systems, electrical work, plumbing, and new roofs. These programs provide for low interest deferred loan payments. You may contact Robin Doll with the YCPC at 717-771-9870 for information or visit the website www.ycpc.org.
Mary Ellen Snell 1989
Living in a small, densely populated community, it is imperative that we all be considerate neighbors.
To assist us, ordinances have been structured to protect the individual’s interests.
“It is my hope that the Borough of Manchester shall continue and prosper in the years ahead. However, may we never lose the warm down-home feeling that continues to exist between the old timers and the newcomers to our Borough.”
